Chrial discrimination by TERS

Tip-enhanced Raman scattering (TERS) using a silver tip that is chemically modified by an achiral para-mercaptopyridine (pMPY) probe molecule has been utilized for chiral discrimination. Differences in the relative intensities of the pMPY bands in the TERS spectra were used to monitor three pairs of...

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Main Authors: Sukmanee, Thanyada, Wongravee, Kanet, Kitahama, Yasutaka, Ekgasit, Sanong, Itoh, Tamitake, Pienpinijtham, Prompong, Ozaki, Yukihiro
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1442422020-10-22T20:10:39Z Chrial discrimination by TERS Sukmanee, Thanyada Wongravee, Kanet Kitahama, Yasutaka Ekgasit, Sanong Itoh, Tamitake Pienpinijtham, Prompong Ozaki, Yukihiro Asian Spectroscopy Conference 2020 Institute of Advanced Studies Science::Chemistry TERS Chirality Tip-enhanced Raman scattering (TERS) using a silver tip that is chemically modified by an achiral para-mercaptopyridine (pMPY) probe molecule has been utilized for chiral discrimination. Differences in the relative intensities of the pMPY bands in the TERS spectra were used to monitor three pairs of enantiomers containing hydroxy (-OH) and/or amino (-NH2) groups. The ND or N+-H functionality of the pMPY-modified tip is concerned with hydrogen-bond interactions with a particular molecular orientation of each chiral isomer. The asymmetric arrangement of silver atoms at the apex of the tip causes an asymmetric electric field, which makes the tip a chiral center. Variations in the charge-transfer (CT) states of the metal-achiral probe system in conjunction with the asymmetric electric field cause different enhancements in the Raman signals of the two enantiomers. The near-field effect of the asymmetric electric field induces further chiral discrimination. Published version 2020-10-22T02:45:02Z 2020-10-22T02:45:02Z 2020 Conference Paper Sukmanee, T., Wongravee, K., Kitahama, Y., Ekgasit, S., Itoh, T., Pienpinijtham, P., & Ozaki, Yu. (2020). Chrial discrimination by TERS. Proc. Of the 7th Asian Spectroscopy Conference (ASC 2020). doi:10.32655/ASC_8-10_Dec2020.23 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144242 10.32655/ASC_8-10_Dec2020.23 en © 2020 Nanyang Technological University. application/pdf
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topic Science::Chemistry
TERS
Chirality
spellingShingle Science::Chemistry
TERS
Chirality
Sukmanee, Thanyada
Wongravee, Kanet
Kitahama, Yasutaka
Ekgasit, Sanong
Itoh, Tamitake
Pienpinijtham, Prompong
Ozaki, Yukihiro
Chrial discrimination by TERS
description Tip-enhanced Raman scattering (TERS) using a silver tip that is chemically modified by an achiral para-mercaptopyridine (pMPY) probe molecule has been utilized for chiral discrimination. Differences in the relative intensities of the pMPY bands in the TERS spectra were used to monitor three pairs of enantiomers containing hydroxy (-OH) and/or amino (-NH2) groups. The ND or N+-H functionality of the pMPY-modified tip is concerned with hydrogen-bond interactions with a particular molecular orientation of each chiral isomer. The asymmetric arrangement of silver atoms at the apex of the tip causes an asymmetric electric field, which makes the tip a chiral center. Variations in the charge-transfer (CT) states of the metal-achiral probe system in conjunction with the asymmetric electric field cause different enhancements in the Raman signals of the two enantiomers. The near-field effect of the asymmetric electric field induces further chiral discrimination.
author2 Asian Spectroscopy Conference 2020
author_facet Asian Spectroscopy Conference 2020
Sukmanee, Thanyada
Wongravee, Kanet
Kitahama, Yasutaka
Ekgasit, Sanong
Itoh, Tamitake
Pienpinijtham, Prompong
Ozaki, Yukihiro
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Sukmanee, Thanyada
Wongravee, Kanet
Kitahama, Yasutaka
Ekgasit, Sanong
Itoh, Tamitake
Pienpinijtham, Prompong
Ozaki, Yukihiro
author_sort Sukmanee, Thanyada
title Chrial discrimination by TERS
title_short Chrial discrimination by TERS
title_full Chrial discrimination by TERS
title_fullStr Chrial discrimination by TERS
title_full_unstemmed Chrial discrimination by TERS
title_sort chrial discrimination by ters
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144242
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